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          Abdulrazak Gurnah often reflects on the traumatic effects of colonialism and the refugee experience in his works. All photos Ruel Pableo for The National

          Abdulrazak Gurnah on his long journey to becoming a Nobel laureate

          BooksNovember 04, 2021
          Tanzanian writer Abdulrazak Gurnah was awarded the Nobel prize for Literature this week. EPA

          Why Abdulrazak Gurnah deserves the Nobel Prize

          BooksOctober 08, 2021
          Selous game reserve in Tanzania. The country has become more arid as a result of climate change and some perennial rivers now flow only part of the year.

          Tanzania's Jakaya Kikwete: how climate change has altered my country

          AfricaAugust 07, 2021
          The fourth President of Tanzania Jakaya Kikwete. AFP

          'Moral duty' to invest in poorest children's education

          AfricaJuly 28, 2021
          A health official gives a thumbs up after conducting a screening test on a traveller carrying a baby in South Africa. AFP

          Africa needs its biotech space to rise to the coronavirus challenge – and now

          CommentApril 17, 2021
          Samia Suluhu Hassan is Tanzania's first female president. Reuters

          Tanzania’s first female leader has steel in her veins

          CommentApril 17, 2021
          Tanzania's new President Samia Suluhu Hassan takes oath of office following the death of her predecessor John Pombe Magufuli at State House in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania March 19, 2021. REUTERS/Stringer

          Tanzania swears in Samia Suluhu Hassan as first female president

          AfricaMarch 19, 2021
          Tanzania's President John Magufuli speaks during a ceremony in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania on February 24, 2021. Reuters

          Tanzanian President John Magufuli dies aged 61

          AfricaMarch 18, 2021
          More than 500 migrants have died trying to reach the Canary Islands in 2020. EPA

          UN agency appeals for €100m to protect thousands of vulnerable migrants

          AfricaDecember 15, 2020
          Jaspal Bal says his biggest financial regret is running up Dh50,000 in credit card debt when he was younger. Courtesy Jaspal Bal

          Money & Me: 'We contracted coronavirus but our finances haven't suffered'

          MoneyJune 11, 2020
          'Metropolis' by Lubna Chowdhary at Jameel Arts Centre, Dubai. Courtesy the artist and Jameel Arts Centre

          On show in Dubai: This 1,000-piece artwork took 28 years to create

          ArtJune 08, 2020
          The Canadian government has extended by three months a ban on cruise ships entering Canadian waters because of the coronavirus pandemic

          Canada bans cruise ships until October

          June 03, 2020
          Dr Fuad Nahdi, who is widely considered to have been instrumental in shaping the modern British Muslim identity, tested positive for Covid-19 days after his death on March 21. Courtesy: Nadir Nahdi

          Legacy fund for pioneering British Arab journalist

          EuropeMay 08, 2020
          File photo: An aerial view shows flood waters near the Sigiri bridge, after River Nzoia burst its banks and due to heavy rainfall and the backflow from Lake Victoria. Reuters

          Floods kill 65 in Rwanda as heavy rains pound East Africa

          AfricaMay 07, 2020
          Travellers should postpone rather than cancel trips to help the tourism industry through a time of uncertainty. Courtesy Matt Holmes / Boundless Journeys

          Postpone your holiday, don’t cancel - it could help save an ailing industry

          AirlinesMarch 30, 2020
          A women who supports 'Akhil Bharat Hindu Mahasabha' drink a tea concoction that the party claims stops the spread of the coronavirus despite no medical evidence. Getty Images

          From mole to urine: bizarre coronavirus 'cures' from world leaders

          WorldMarch 30, 2020
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